BUCCINUM. Q47 
pl. 2, f. 9.—Seba, pl. 53, f. 11, 29), and, judging from the figure 
in the ‘ Conchologia Iconica’ (Cas. f. 1, ¢.), the plaited form of 
the C. torquata of Reeve. 
Beet glatcunr. 
The Cassis glauca of authors (Sow, Genera Shells, Cas. f. 1) 
is still preserved in the Linnean cabinet, and alone of the shells 
present agrees with the definition of the species. “ List. 996, 
f. 60” has been added to the synonymy in the revised copy of 
the ‘Systema.’ and, as well as those published, rightly apper- 
tains to the shell described. The allied species C. coronulata 
appears to be delineated by Seba in plate 71, f. 13, 15. 
Bttectntne Hider. 
A specimen (Martini, Conch. Cab. vol. 1. pl. 35, f. 364) of 
the Cassis vibex of authors (misprinted vipex in the Vienna 
edition) is still preserved in the Linnean cabinet, and alone 
agrees with the combined description and synonymy. The 
species has been readily determined, owing to the detailed 
account of its features in the ‘Museum Ulrice,’ where the 
observation, that the surface is occasionally subnodulous above, 
modifies the “levi tota” of the other publication. The cited 
engravings of Regenfuss, Gualtier, Seba, Rumphius and Argen- 
ville represent the species: the last-named conchologist has 
delineated a peculiar bivaricose state, which is also exhibited in 
figure 9 of the referred-to plate in Rumphius. Bonanni’s is a 
wretched engraving, but was probably meant for a variety of 
this shell; it would suit the form erinaceus far better. 
“Col(umella) adglut(@nata,) levi(s,) imperforat(a); labium 
extus maculatum” has been added in the revised copy. 
